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0.52 Acres for Sale in Little Rock (Purchase - go to www.commonlots.net), Arkansas
0.52 Acres for Sale in Little Rock (Purchase - go to www.commonlots.net), Arkansas
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Arkansas Residential Lot -Little Rock, AR – 1/4 Acre -Power -Road Frontage-34L2820000900
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$889.00 BUY IT NOW! GO TO WWW.COMMONLOTS.NET
Property Description
34L2820000900 Parcel #
Residential Property in Pulaski County with utilities at the street and road frontage!
West 3rd Street Little Rock AR
Property Pricing, Terms & Doc/Recording Information and Pricing
Property Sale Price $898.00 and Doc/Recording Fee $175.00
CommonLots processes all recording with the county and delivers the Deed to Buyer - Time to Record can take up to 2-4 weeks depending upon the county the property is located in.
Property Legal information
County
PULASKI
Code
124-7
Parcel #
34L2820000900
Legal
*W 33RD ST* MORRISONS SUB DAUGHERTYS LT 6 EXC N25' Section: 15 Township: 1N Range: 12W Acreage: 0.000 Lot: Block: 2 City: LITTLE ROCK Addition: MORRISON SD: 1
About the Area
Little Rock, the capital of Arkansas, is a city on the Arkansas River. It’s home to the William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum, with exhibits including a replica of the Oval Office and presidential artifacts. In an 1800s Greek Revival building, the Old State House Museum traces Arkansas history. MacArthur Park has a pond, plus the Arkansas Arts Center, known for its large collection of drawings
Pulaski County is a county in the U.S. state of Arkansas. With a population of 399,125 as of the 2020 United States census, it is the most populous county in Arkansas. The county is included in the Little Rock–North Little Rock–Conway metropolitan area.
The county was the site of the Battle of Bayou Fourche on September 10, 1863. The Union army took control of Pulaski County on the same day and occupied it until the end of the Civil War. The county was home to Willow Springs Water Park, one of the oldest water parks in the nation, which opened in 1928 and closed in 2013.
I came here, where freedom is being defended, to serve it, and to live or die for it..." Pulaski county is named for Count Casimir Pulaski. Count Pulaski joined the fight against the British after he met Benjamin Franklin in Paris. There Franklin convinced Pulaski to support the colonies against England, and Pulaski volunteered his services. Franklin wrote to George Washington on Pulaski's behalf, and Pulaski met General Washington in Philadelphia in 1777. At Brandywine, he came to the aid of Washington's forces and was distinguished as a brilliant military tactician. As a result, Count Pulaski was appointed Brigadier-General in charge of Four Horse Brigades by Congress. During the battles of Germantown and Valley Forge, Pulaski's knowledge of warfare again assisted Washington and his men. In 1778, through Washington's intervention, Congress approved the establishment of the Cavalry and put Pulaski at its head.
The Father of the American Cavalry demanded much of his men and trained them in tested cavalry tactics. He used his own personal finances, when money from Congress was scarce, in order to assure his forces of the finest equipment and personal safety. At the battle of Savannah in 1779, General Pulaski rode forth into battle on his horse but fell to the ground mortally wounded by a blast of cannon. It is said that the General's enemies were so impressed with his courage, that they spared his life and permitted him to be carried from the battlefield. However, two days later, on October 11 Pulaski died.
Today all over the United States there are memorials for Casimir Pulaski. Many parks, streets, statues, and our County bear his name in memory of his courage and commitment to freedom.
Pulaski County is Arkansas’ fifth county, formed on December 15, 1818. It is Arkansas' most populous county, according to the Census of 2010; in 2015, the population was estimated to be 392,664. Pulaski County has sixteen taxing districts, eight municipalities, and five school districts. Pulaski County is home to Little Rock, the state's most populous and capital city.
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